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t ! i 10 ANTI-ALIEN BILL " ' PASSED, 78 TO 1; Jim Rood Is Only Senator, to Vole Against I in- migration Art TO CONFERENCE NEXT' VLA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 U. S. Fishermen's Cup Defender if Soiiatu Mciifltin' Poo Not P'T m!t Unriwlrirtod ICntnuuc of Kullpioua llcfuk'i'i'h WAJU.VOTOV. My S -The im migration rtntricUf.il hf'l. hmt I nr tho tiumbvr nf incoming ali-oa t .1 pT rant of tha forfln born population already in tM "iintn. lWHd th senate l.in- ted iy by thu vcrwhtlmtn majority of : n 1. Senator Jamea A. Itvil, denim i at of lllwwtirl, who had spoken inom of lb nftirnuon (Mint the. bin, i nt tlia lona vote against It Thn hill flMKr by ill aenale dlf fern from lh.l paaaed hy th hoiiac milt days In thai K dea not permit the iniraatrlciacl eninuiia if ' icllcloua refuea,'' The hriuao bli' provided thai immigrant or this . Ihm would be tlmlll(Ml without r elrlctloM. Th 1)111 wl'l now o In nnfeierica wrier the rilffortnraa will ha Ironed out. Th ill It will b nt In tlia l. resident for hla IkUiiim Hana tors Colt, republican , of Ultoilo Inland. Dlllliiktham. republican of Vermont. hiiiI KliiK. ilcmm rat ot t tah, were appointed conferees to i onfar with hoimr member PUPILS ARE THRIFTY J . V JaWW: L M : l lii' Mnjflnitrr, MmpM-l on Hh tilnl trip, I 1 In the fi ii ft' ,; v l( ll nl tlK llnhf.ix II- II 'I 'ifli won bv iin ,i.if,i i'i. iim I ( ' I' mutl df the f hatnplnnahlp thu AtlanM. filiinif fir in 'l M.ofinw r nn liiim In il recently incl ihnwed Hin.i nu i. ihmii i him in li- r first trla. DENY SLUGGING STRIKE BREAKERS Union Men Say Instruc tions Wore to "Keep Hand Clean" I CIIK.A'IO, May 8 -Th 1fenaa , In the trial nf II union leadera for allKi fonaph-Mi-y to cxiimll acta ot vlolrncit tlurln the uiholatra' atrlko laat )iar. opemil today . I'mvloua Hltnoaaaa hnl told of laltiMffer bcinir fmploirol by the 'inlon, hriula uf nonunion worhera IipIii bean-n and prlpplail it ml f ' t.iilbltn.f a beln bnrnbail in k ram palKii of lii !' vlolvnoa InatlKntnl It waa ilci'iureil, by tilt iiipii now "It trial. Mi nf Uiir ilenleil by Ihe r - frifi iKilay. lnr mmber nf Hi' union i xecutlva rommlttae quoted IMwiii V. (iravea, lntrnMilonn' ni- pirniilr-nt, oim of tho defend up' ii' aaylna; HnM gri into I hla with i-lr-im I m!k an ih.it you can enmu out with ! -mi lianda." (ii hri member of tlia union i tv r.ji. i- rommlttae danli'il ndvocailnK fun. or vloleme of any Hurt 1 Queen Preliminary Ih Scl for Man 2 l.'trry Pupil In .leffrixm N-ImkiI III 'llila (1ty lliw mi Aiiinml Willi .liltnillo 'I'lirlfl lliiuk. JeffiTHon Krailo a luml of Tulai rnjoya tho dlMtlni'tlnn of l.olnif thu flmt ntid only arhool of tho rlty. mid UN fur ha can Im lourned la thu flrnt ot tho Htntn to hi'i-onio 1 00 Pr cent thrifty. Kvciy child In thu m-hool liiia 11 rtavliiKU aocoiimI. The atutlrntM havo turned In an nvonmo f l-UO Por month In aavlnita to th" 'I'uUii Juvanllo Thrift bunk, which oper ates In much the aumo way an u larRO b.ink. wave front the illroctorM down It la run by rtudciitn In tho Tuba city achoolf. ... , J. T. Horner, tii.iniiRer of Hie lianlt. la cnpoctally cnthiiHluallc rcKardiiiK the thrift campalKii now bi'lnir wuked In tho Tulaii city aulioola nnd 'xpcotn many other ward achoola In tho oily to nmtilutc JeffcrMona ac loniplliihmunt. New Orleans, alter five yeara of hard curnpalBnliiK. haa flvo olty Hchoola' that nro 100 per cent In mvlnsa uocounta. "VVhllo lulita. nftor Jena than u year, Iiiih onu 100 per cent achoola and woveral rooma that liava ahowu lhcmclvrii inpo dally thrifty. . . ThoHO rooma In tho Tuliia ward arhoola that aro 100 por cent are lllvervlcw. S; Meqiioyalt, Hprlnc dale. 1; AVhltUer, 1. Not only am the Ttltxa nohools affoctnd by tho thrift canipalKii hut tho aavlnija of many oiilaldn of tho olty limit aro controlled by tho TuUu Juvonllo Thrift bunk. Urcun wood Chapel, ivaat of Hporry. and tho city achool at Turley. nro en thuslnatlo tiMt-ra of tho thrift cou pons of thin email but growing Tulia bank. .... "I firmly believe that tho next ten vearn will aeo a revolution In thn Slnea of aavlntr." wild Sir. ilornor. "When," ho continued, "thn leudtir of our country taken orcaalon to mention thrift two or three times In hi InaiiKiirnl addteaa. It Hhowa that the blc men, tho llilnklnB men nro walilnc up to the realUatlon that tho leiiehlnn of thrift la a valuable Wii i a I I I I I" To et doatdr- r ;mt ' jonr rimiHT-T" cicunniB. m To et W jour do E clcunliK 3 fantor In tbu AiutI. nil ei-oiiomii nl life." A meeting of tin- banker of thn elty will tukH pl.icn Krlilay uftarnnmi at the ,leffiann ai-hool. wIkmi' a dlaeuaalon of Mm fuliire of thrift will bo aliloiiK ol her IIiHiKh ilaeuai.i'i TO ADVERTISE EXPOSITION TiiImi Ad Hull AureeM In I m Mokiiii on All I'nlillclly .Mutlcr. .Momlmia of tha AdvertlalnR club of Tulaa yealerdiiy took the Initia tive towaid "tyliiK" up their ucwa papnr dlnplay ropy wlih the Tulaa I.lvoatocU and Inihintrlol Kxpoaltlnn. by axrceliiR to carry thn expoaltlon aloKatt In all of their advortlHeituiuta, beKlnnlmr Immediately. Tho nlopnn la: "A urerttnr TUIm --Hooner The KxpOHlllon Will Hrlni? It." Uvery merchant in the it will bo naked t follow mill, ii" online to I'Vcd Hhaw. prealilciit of tilt1 cx poNltlon company Knllowlntr a talk bv Mr M,nw nt the weekly luncheon, Ad clubbera nlao pledxad their efforta tow.ird aa ' Matin lint real eftiite exchantfe In I rilxpoalnK of tho rumalnlni? lota In l Uikooii park, Huminlt llelithta, the i proceeds from which will ko to tho I oxpoattlon. 1 John T. ICrainer, former preahlont tit tha expoaltlon company, will pro - ' vide mm of th fat ateera from Ina atnek farm for the IiIk tNtrbocuo to be held on the exponltlon alto next Mnturday aflernnon, It la uunounceil. I llnxllienr (JeorKe llolcombe, In rhatge of conMlriirtlon. reporta proic- ioaa on til" raon cotlrae aheiid of i achedule. All of hla crew an- ex- aorvlca man, tho driver of onu of the caterpillar traelora helm? a former army lieutenant In tho onulucur col pa. Ilnltluinrp linker ICal-iil. I'M ,TI MOIl K, Md. Mav 2 A tliixatened trlke of akllitil bakrra waa aveited Into Indav "Nhen 20 larne employing bakrra uliinitcil an Im n im In wiiKiM i.f 3 I" r wick O their emplovea OUniiilxi-., tiling Strlko ICnded. 'iKMI ,(li:i;, Okla.. Mav 3 -Tic irUe of tha Klaaaworkuri at tlif (ikmillKee plant of tho lnlrrMnU (llaaa i-ompanv waa aettled this af li-rnoon liv otnU-able imr-rmi m m, waaea. and the -plant will icmimr operaibm Wcdnoeday Unip'oM- f the blowinK department had heei on atrlko two weeka and the bu' down or the plant which followed the walkout Involved 400 men .Vow WonianV flub at Arilnniro. AttDMtilti:. Okla. May 3 -Mr lecllnie aa their name "Hyon!".-1 the taut nIUblea from tha namra lto tarv, I. Ion and Klwania. and thi-ir motto "We lli:p." a aiiiatl croup of Ardmnrn uiini -n lauiuhed mi Inter national womon'a club in thla t ity yeatenlay. orfanlalnB with Mra John Whllnman, preahlont and Mm .lohn i:aaloy, aecretary. MMjAN. May 2. Nino of the .0 pemona arroated fnr tho iccenl boinki louiraKc in tiu Diuna theater In which main- persona were killed and wounded .ii. impllciteii in other f rlnies, the pole e announced today Seven other i who nro mild to b niuiri libra n.r m , n larse, but ar-' b I tut aniRlii ic rr u .iy the MERRY JOURNEYS or NARY JANE Ml Atr. Sly Hot red In tha fee when Mtrjr Jtno rpokn to him Mary Jane and the Little Red Fox DODGE Electric Company Makes a Specialty of Power Installation Call Cedar 1 M0 Wiring Dept. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS 119-121 E. Second St. ONE day Mary Jane was going to school, nnd she met Mr. Sly, the red fox. Mary Jane said, "Good morning. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself for stealing old Mrs. Gamp's chicken lastVight. Don't you know she was saving that chicken for when the jninistcr wa3 coming5" Mr. Sly got red in the face. And then he said he was going along peaceably, minding his own business, and then her old hen ran right out and bit him. So what could he do? He had to protect himself, didn't he? When Mary Jane heard this, of course, she was very sorry she had blamed Mr. Sly. Mary Jane did not know he was not telling the truth. And so she sat down on a big log by the side of the road and opened up her lunch basket, and she and the little red fox had a party. But the best of all were the two big slices of bread spread with Mary Jane Syrup and put together. Mary Jane ate one and Mr. Sly ate the other. And Mr. Sly said that noth ing was so good as Mary Jane Syrup. And never again would he cat chicken. And he didn't. LOOK POR the next Afary Jann story about "Mary Jane and nillyStinger." T'D"' For all children. The complete ct of 20 Mary Jane Fairy Tale, benutl. fujjy Illustrated. Sent free upon receipt of one Mary Jane Label token from uui of Mary Jane Syrup, Write Cora I'roducti Refuting Company, Argo, Illinoii. Use Cuticura Talcum To Powder and Perfume An ideal (acc.skin, baby andiluttins powder. Convenient and economi cal, it takes the place of other per fumes. A few grains sufficient uatU lul Tim fcr UOl. A Mm,: "Oitnil UMi,Ufl,l.t,rl lir,UUl.,IUu." 844tMT. That Sorghum Flavor Mary Jane Syrup is as sweet and wholesome as its name. )No matter how particular you are about "flavor" Mary Jane vill please every member in your family. And it costs you less than most syrups. Get a can today at your grocer's. MARY JANE SYRUP WITH THAT DELICIOUS SORGHUM FLAVOR WAidiAer.M'VAV nuoiu:n.(.i: to. Iam'iiI Salca llcprchcntalUes OLIakouui ( It), OUla. Th' preliminary hearing; of W. Ii . fju-en, i harnecl with Krand lar-on i i fnr heartm; brforo Juatn i- II. J I Ir.iy Tunaday, waa continued tn My 2t at the rro;ueat of lounael foi tin- di-fenae. Th" charge waa pre-i frrred aalnal Queen at the Initia tion of W. l. Clark of Hand HyrinKi. who i lalm that Queen atu.e JllVOi wntih of rlothlnic from him. I. N. ' Hhepurd, alao of Wand HprlnKa, waa 1 otlRlnally cbarKed with tho crime.! but at hla preliminary hearltiK April! Z he wan db-eharifeil and tho charKol plnced aciUrnt Queen Revival Service in West Tulsa Church i Old'f.iahintied revival aervn ea In, n tent wi ri- hoxifn Monday In Weal' Tnlaa bi the Itev Thomaa Unyea' if Davenport, under the auapbea of tie Nuxarciie clmn h ol Weat Tulnt. H, i vlcea will be h ld ouch mornlnn and evenini! for tha tif.xl threu weeka. The Itev. .Mr. llayea con dii'ted a revival In Weat Til lea luat njniincr, at which lima many pei mris madr a profeaalon of religion. The niecilnic la open to the public. 20 MILLION ARID ACRESTO BLOOM Dry Lands Development by Ex-Soldiers Urged Before Congress DISMISSED THEFT CHARGE TuuUM tiS2&ul - - urn. nnlv a tnw HaIIIm I uio car aim urcen iiaima ttia whb iiukcu up on ino roaJ stranKflr who had left hint car while lie mado a bunin.. 1 In town. WAHIIINOTO.V, May 3. -ttecla-matlon nf 20,000.000 acres of arid In ml h will ho made poaslble by the paa.ijro hy tonureas of the ponding bill to eneouraRO development of hoiucali.ada by American ox-aervlec men of the wot id war, )'.. K. lllalo. . Seattle, chairman of thn Woatern Htatea Iteclam.itlon tiaaoclatlon. lea ttfled today before tho aenate Irrl KUtlon and reclamation committee. ftenalor Mr Nary, republican of Oreson, la author of the bill and chairman of thn committee. He enllated tic pupport of tho project by other aenatora from western and southwestern atatea. Illalne eMImated llio 20,000.000 acrea' could bo rrclalmed and divided Into -tOO. 000 farma of SO acrea each, at a coit of $100 an acre. Ilr proposed one-bnlf of the farms be turned over to r..x-crvlco men. (recti round (iulttv of Stealing mi t.'nltlcntiricd AiitDiiHilillc. A charjeo of auto niralinic npalnst Hill tirccn waa dlmnled at lila pre liminary hoarliitf Tutaday before luntice If. J. oray on recommenda tion of the countv attorney, llrvvn waa aneated by I. N. llurna, prlv.ito detective, eoveral wtrcka Bo whllu alttltiK lu u lludaoii totfrliiK cur which the detective claltna waa atolen from Wichita. Kan. Oreen waa evidently a victim of clrcumatancca, aecordlnn to Hurtia. Tho detective a that tho car lud tieon atnhiii at least threu Union im tho Identlfli atlou numbcra have bctiii chaiiKed that often. However, tho orlKlunt owner haa neer been located althoUKh Hums haa learned that the ear waa laat aold In Tcxaa. JMrna i'iIiiih that tha car camo Into Tulaa with a load of whlaky on Ita way to Wb'hltn. Ilo hollevca that the cjir v.ja utolen the lad time in Wichita and that tho thief went lo Mexico with a load of A'cfirro Y. HI. Sccrclaru Will Speak in Tuha Dr. J. i:. Moreland of N. International tiecrctary of ii C. A. for colored work in tt Ktaten, will bo in Tula.i and -will (IIscukm tho proi-i education and corial welfar ! tho colored people nt a tm i tho hoya' department nf ti. I A. at 1 1 o'clock Wfiltif l ' Inir. The paators of tie I altend the meeting, whu ' to tho publu . K M ,.s t ..1 '.Ml en Swiss Bell Ringers High School Auditorium Friday, May 6th dellehlful iiiiihIcuI procrunt, fralurlnf; M'ln.tlinin on Kwlvt Hand Itella, .Marlmbapliniic. Harp, Ocnrlno, Saxophone, Aluiul mini Tuho, nnd other nocl Instrumeiita. 'I Ills Ii the original .SwKh Itcll lUngcm firfiimlatloii which up IM'iirril for jenra aa a fcaluri' of cluiutatiqua and ljcciiiii,courMn. ASK DAD HE KNOWS Mntincc 4 p. m. CHILDREN 25c ADULJS $1 Night, 8 p. m. General Admission, $1 Auspices American Legion. P 1111 II 1 1 1 1 It II II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 It 1 1 1 tf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Plan NOW to Come to I I MICHIGAN I it The Summer Playground of a Nation' Wrilc us for informalion as lo bonl, roil and aulo routes into and In Michigan and for rales and details as lo holel, boarding-house, collage and camping accommodations. No Charge For Our Service Ask for our book "Michigan," and for our official road-map book showing stale markings, locations of camping sites and distances between points. No charge. For specific information on Northern Peninsula points address our branch office at Marquette. MICHIGAN TOURIST & RESORT ASSOCIATION Main Office, CRAND RAPIDS Branch Office, MARQUETTE MICHIGAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuini3 maaaaam I 'LcSLjjHpJ prepared a real value I MB giving Dollar Day; while Jkv ' In order to be able to give real values, one must know how to keep expenses down, know how and where to buy, buy for cash only and sell for cash. We pay no rent and are in a position to save you money on every purchase. Investigate. Wednesday being Dollar Day, we have prepared a real value giving Dollar Day; while below we mention a few dol lar items only, but there are hun dreds more at this store. Come to Kahn's, and save your money. KAH N S DEPT. STORE Jl 0 nimbly cotton ha is, full mo i.h'JO, pur wliiu cotton. WciltKuday at Kahn a ca II Huiitcr Itrown 60c quality hoae, for bo) 3 or Klrlr, . 851 Cfl. .49B AaaW aaa $1 I1II1JAK 0-1 unbleathed I'rppcrctl ahectlnjr, Wcdncs IMi yarda for "SI $1 .$1 .$1 81 in while, black or brown, at Kahn's Wcilncmlay, 3 pairs for il j0 laillca' bunBiilow upronM. In all colors,(l-J nt Kahn'rt, Wedneaday, each i .-tDI 38 Inch canibrle, flno and soft, for underwear, etc f5c quality, Wednesday ut Kahn's, 7 yards for S6 inch full count percalos, In all color, Wednesday, 7 ard for k Men'M nood (ti.tllty ao.v In colora. also white and black, Wcdneuday at Kahn'a, 7 palrn .for Uiilles' whllo sklrte, about IS In thla lot Mhjhtly aoll'ed, from window display, at Kahn'H Wednesday, each 1 ufi Inch oxtra Rood ciuallty unbleached Sea Inland, for fr-t Wrdnrsilay only. 7 yards for , f tDX l j0 quality ladlea' Halo aummor union nulla. In all myloH (g-J and lIe. Wednesday at Kahn'a. suit u)X IjwIIcb J 1.00 allk bono In all colors, WcdncHday nt K.ihn'a, each xDl lAlia apcclal, AVedncsday suit canes In Rood quality fiber, fl-j our cholco, each 0J- il $1 0 nnd 1 76 baby caps'. Wednesday nt Kahn , each 0J- 30 inch standard canvawlng or cheesn cloth, Wednesday, 15 yardii for Uuck towe's, Kood nuallty Wednesday, (I-J six for . . tDJ. da at Wnhn'i', Ladica' muslin rowhh, a special assortment for thli Dollar Day, at Kahn'a (two to ono (J-J customer), each tDX Kiddy Cloth, for chlldrcn'H drc'nucs, play nults, bos walsta, or hotifcdrcsscs, at Kahn'a (J- Wednesday, four yards for OJL I'llluw slips, 36x15, mndc of EOOd nuallty tublntr, Wcdncs- (pi day four allps for tDX :lS'lncli voiles, In fancy patterns for drewca, clc. Wcduexday, 3 yards for .' 3)1 Men's felt hats, Wednesday, (J- each .' (DJL Men'a ilrcus nhlrts, noBllBcn, percales In pretty stripes, (J- well mado Wednesday, two for ....tDX f 1.50 mercerized tablo damaak, AVcdnosday, rr- ono yard for ...u)JL 3ll-lnc)i bleached muslin, Wednesday, (jj-j 10 yards for u)X Towollni; crash, Wednesday, 7 yards for J)X (Jood nuallty window ahados, Wednesday, fit-i each tbJL Men's J 1.50 union suits. In HalbrlBcan, 1'orosknlt. jnr Nainsook, lontr or short sleeves, Unco or ankle lengths, at Kahn's (JJ-I Wednesday, each DJL Ladles' plncham petticoats, In stripes, mado ot good quality gingnama, nice ana tun, an longius, extra specials, Wednesday, two for SI MILLINERY About 300 ladles' nnd misses' straw shapes In ths season's nowest otylcs, Wednesday, Q- each tdX IT li TI XT'O Tulsa's Largest Popular Priced Store mm aaa 1 hrr. aMp IM, (JISUftMl 10 toQ tot, TUIUI W4. .uiicora sop ana witnvai nif. L..